Square Enix titles traditionally don't come out on Xbox platforms, let alone the Game Pass. However, this all changed with the company's latest announcement.
In a thrilling and unexpected turn of events at this year's Final Fantasy Fan Fest, Square Enix made a revelation that came as a surprise to most. The immensely popular MMORPG, Final Fantasy XIV, previously exclusive to the PlayStation consoles, is now coming to the Xbox consoles next spring. This historic moment was the culmination of years of negotiation as Xbox strived to ensure its consoles aren't devoid of remarkable games like Final Fantasy.
Square Enix CEO, Takashi Kiryu, appeared onstage alongside Naoki Yoshida, Final Fantasy XIV's game director, and Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, to announce this long-awaited event. Amid the electric excitement of the crowd, Kiryu hinted at a future rich with potential for Xbox gamers. The CEO declared that starting from the release of Final Fantasy XIV, Square Enix plans to bring their much-loved games to Xbox players globally, whenever possible. He also expressed his eagerness to work closely with Phil and the Xbox team to fulfill this promise.
In response, Spencer reciprocated Kiryu's sentiments, underscoring their deep respect for Square Enix's legacy and how he plans to strengthen their collaborative relationship. Their mutual commitment suggests that the gaming landscape might see a shift from PlayStation's dominance towards a more balanced environment with an extensive array of Square Enix games on the Xbox platform, maybe even the Game Pass.

